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Season 3 |
| 40 :03x01 - Reunion (1) (Oct/16/1980) | | Coach Reeves heals his strained relationship with his dying father, breaks things off once and for all with Paula, and returns to Carver for the new school year, where some new players have joined the team: Wardell Stone, Mitchell, Rutherford, Paddy Falahey, and Eddie Franklin | | Guest Stars: Vernon Washington as Mr. Tucker, James Whitmore as Unknown, Betty Cole as Mrs. Tucker, Alfre Woodard as Sandra Wilcox, M. E. Loree (1) as Annie-Marie Reilly, Shandi Sullivan as Swimmer, Gary Carpenter as Larry Edison, David Labiosa as Kid, Mark Margolis as Bar customer, Tom Gagen as Richie, Joseph Jamrog as Barman, Dan Gilvezan as Man, Luis Antonio Ramos as Kid, JoBeth Williams as Paula Harris, Thomas Carter as James Haywood | Director: Bruce Paltrow Writer: John Falsey | | | |
| 41 :03x02 - Reunion (2) (Oct/23/1980) | | Coach Reeves heals his strained relationship with his dying father, breaks things off once and for all with Paula, and returns to Carver for the new school year, where some new players have joined the team: Wardell Stone, Mitchell, Rutherford, Paddy Falahey, and Eddie Franklin | | Guest Stars: James Whitmore as Unknown | Director: Bruce Paltrow Writer: John Falsey, Joshua Brand (1) | | | | | | |
| 43 :03x04 - If Your Number's Up, Get It Down (Dec/16/1980) | | In order to raise money for Carver's athletics, the team decides to organize a benefit. However, they publicize that Coach Reeves is dead in order to entice major sports and entertainment figures like Sparky Anderson, Elgin Baylor, and Willie Tyler and Lester to attend. | | Guest Stars: Robin Braxton as Miss March, Patricia Conklin as Lila, Ken Hill (1) as Tony, Mary Margaret Lewis (1) as Teacher, Mary Lynne Gehr as L.A. Rams Cheerleader, Jackie Thorp as L.A. Rams Cheerleader, Dawn Gilliam as L.A. Rams Cheerleader, Jagene Simmons as L.A. Rams Cheerleader, Carl Byrd as Dr. Sanders, Helen Martin (1) as Woman, Edmund Stoiber as Mr. Wexler, Rosey Grier (1) as Himself, Sandra Will as Marlene Sandler, Red Auerbach as Himself, John Laughlin as Paddy Falahey, Sparky Anderson as Himself, Jimmie Walker as Himself, Willie Tyler as Himself, Elgin Baylor as Himself | Director: Mark Tinker Writer: Joshua Brand (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 47 :03x08 - Mister Hero (Jan/13/1981) | | Stone saves an elderly woman's life by rescuing her from a burning car, and the experience goes to his head after he appears on the TV news and sensationalizes the story. | | Guest Stars: Hugo L. Stranger as Card Player, Beany Williams as Student, Karl Bruck as Dr. Meltzer, Walter Janowitz as Card Player, Ed Kenney as Watchman, Norman Alexander Gibbs as Police Officer, Lee Bryant as Man, Jay Merriman Riley as Card Player, Bryan O'Dell as Leroy, Fred Holliday (1) as Reporter, Eleanor Mccoy as Denise, Saundra Sharp as Ms. Jenkins, Gene Bua as Jack Benedict, Susan Keller as Cheryl Maynard, Garrett Pearson as Reporter, Charles Alvin Bell (1) as Card Player | Director: Marc Norman Writer: Marshall Herskovitz | | | |
| 48 :03x09 - B.M.O.C (Feb/02/1981) | | Coolidge starts having problems stemming from his abnormal height and size, such as normal clothes not fitting. He gets self-conscious and defensive until Coach Reeves, who has dealt with the same problems, takes him under his wing and tries to let him know he's not alone. | | Guest Stars: Bill Russell (1) as Himself | Director: Leroy McDonald Writer: Steve Kline (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 53 :03x14 - Burnout (Mar/09/1981) | | One of Carver's teachers, Mr. Mackey, starts showing signs of burnout by handing out undeserved grades, and this hurts Rutherford, who enjoys the class. | | Guest Stars: Bill Lodge as George Robinson, Wesley Thompson as Mean Student, Deborah Lacey as Janice, Brandyn Artis as Mrs. McEwen, Don Beard as Student on stairs, Ronald Saulsberry as Tough Student, Merv Hawkins as Arnold, Juney Smith as Gerald, Nicholas Mele as Tom Bellerini, Richard Lawson as Mr.Mackey, Lynne Moody as Mrs. Mackey, Don Cervantes as Raul, Ella Raino as Mrs. Hodges, Mykelti Williamson as Fred, Becky Gonzalez as Teacher, John Laughlin as Paddy Falahey | Director: Mark Tinker Story: Dennis Danziger | Teleplay: Eric Stunzi, Dennis Danziger | | | |
| 54 :03x15 - A Day in the Life (Mar/16/1981) | Goldstein, Gomez, Hayward, and Reese all return for an "alumni" exhibition game, amid all the troubles the four have encountered in "real life" since graduating. Hayward is in college and wants to go to law school, but doesn't believe he'll be given the chance because of his skin color. Goldstein, after a year in the Marines, now believes he has the confidence to ask out a girl he admired while at Carver. Gomez is struggling to make ends meet as a car mechanic with a pregnant wife. And, finally, Reese is driving a cab and pursuing his dream of becoming a singer.
| | Guest Stars: Marilyn Coleman as Mrs. Haywood, Arthur Adams as Waiter, Ella Fitzgerald as Maxine Jefferies, Eda Reiss Merin as Grandma Goldstien, Dennis Holahan as Mr. Baxter | Director: Victor Lobl Writer: Joshua Brand (1) | | | |
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